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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a breakout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has emerged or become successful, often unexpectedly or dramatically.
Example: "The new product was launched last month and has quickly gained popularity, emerging as a breakout in the market."
Alternatives: "as a success" or "as a standout".
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That would have left AMC with only "The Walking Dead" as a breakout hit.
Mr. Gandee, 21, was also widely identified as a breakout character in the series.
O'Donnell may be following in Hamm's footsteps as a breakout star who transcends her sport.
And 2018 was widely seen as a breakout year for Boeing's Arlington-based defense business.
Ms. Chung keeps winning awards as a breakout star, but she is already stuck with being known for Grecian draping.
His show, which averages 230,000 weekly downloads, is seen as a breakout success in large part because of the intimate atmosphere he creates with his guests.
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Two of Yazbek's most flavorful and complex songs here go to the sinuous Katrina Lenk as Dina, in a breakout performance as a bored Israeli cafe owner who experiences a romantic awakening upon the arrival of these Egyptian visitors.
Andrew Garfield, who is known to millions as the newest Amazing Spider-Man, gives a breakout performance as Dennis.
The triumph of the art of baking marks not so much a breakout as a breakthrough.
Mr. Klassen, who made his name as an illustrator, had a breakout success in 2011 with his book "I Want My Hat Back".
The latter of these tenets served as the impetus for a breakout session during LTC's Carnaval of New Latina/o Work in July 2015.
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